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Minecraft World Maker Program

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Chunky
  1. Edit all the data stored in your world quickly and easily with the most intuitive NBT editor available. LOAD WORLDS STRAIGHT FROM USB Cut out the middleman - load/save worlds directly from your USB drive or Android device. EDIT MULTIPLE WORLDS AT ONCE.
  2. Create vast 3D landscapes of realistic procedural terrain with the premier tool of professional game developers and artists. Download World Machine.
  • About
  • Getting Started
  • User Interface
  • Documentation
  • Community
  • Resources

Chunky is a Minecraft mapping and rendering tool. Check out the galleryfor examples of what Chunky can do!

Downloads

New users are recommended to look at the Installation Instructions andthe Getting Started Guide, or for a full guide check Your First Render!

A professional Minecraft intro can do a great job in helping you to get noticed and creating consistency across your channel. Our Minecraft animation maker comes with a vast selection of templates you can use to create high-end intros for your gaming channel in a blink.

For help and development updates, join our Discord:

Chunky for Minecraft 1.13+

Minecraft World Builder Program

Chunky 1.4.X only supports Minecraft 1.12 and earlier. For full Minecraft 1.13+ support, including 1.16, please see leMaik's site on Chunky 2.2.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Why is there noise/grain/random bright dots in the render? This is not a bug, but an unfortunate effect of the rendering algorithm used in Chunky. Torches and other small light sources cause a very random illumination and it takes a long time to render such light nicely. For more information please read the Path Tracing article. You can disable emitters under the Lighting tab in the Render Controls dialog to remove most of the random bright dots. Note that rendering for a longer time will eventually remove the noise, though it may take a very long time.

  • Q: How long does it take to render an image? There is no exact answer to this question. The main thing that affects render time is your CPU, the size of the image, and the lighting conditions in the scene you are rendering. It can take anywhere from an hour to a couple of days to render a nice image. You can reduce the size of the canvas or disable emitters to speed up the convergence rate. See the Path Tracing article for more details.

  • Q: Is GPU rendering supported? GPU support is not actively being worked on right now. GPU rendering may be added in the future, and some partial progress has been made toward this goal but there are very many hurdles before it is fully supported.

Question still not answered? Elder scrolls online full game. Check the FAQ page.

Minecraft Item Maker

License & Copyright

Chunky is free software and the source code is made available under the GNUGeneral Public License, version 3. The source code is managed onGitHub.

Chunky is Copyright (c) 2010-2014, Jesper Öqvist. Additional contributorsare listed in the relevant source files and on the credits page.Copyright notices for third-party libraries used in Chunky are listed in theREADME file.

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Chunky
  1. Edit all the data stored in your world quickly and easily with the most intuitive NBT editor available. LOAD WORLDS STRAIGHT FROM USB Cut out the middleman - load/save worlds directly from your USB drive or Android device. EDIT MULTIPLE WORLDS AT ONCE.
  2. Create vast 3D landscapes of realistic procedural terrain with the premier tool of professional game developers and artists. Download World Machine.
  • About
  • Getting Started
  • User Interface
  • Documentation
  • Community
  • Resources

Chunky is a Minecraft mapping and rendering tool. Check out the galleryfor examples of what Chunky can do!

Downloads

New users are recommended to look at the Installation Instructions andthe Getting Started Guide, or for a full guide check Your First Render!

A professional Minecraft intro can do a great job in helping you to get noticed and creating consistency across your channel. Our Minecraft animation maker comes with a vast selection of templates you can use to create high-end intros for your gaming channel in a blink.

For help and development updates, join our Discord:

Chunky for Minecraft 1.13+

Minecraft World Builder Program

Chunky 1.4.X only supports Minecraft 1.12 and earlier. For full Minecraft 1.13+ support, including 1.16, please see leMaik's site on Chunky 2.2.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Why is there noise/grain/random bright dots in the render? This is not a bug, but an unfortunate effect of the rendering algorithm used in Chunky. Torches and other small light sources cause a very random illumination and it takes a long time to render such light nicely. For more information please read the Path Tracing article. You can disable emitters under the Lighting tab in the Render Controls dialog to remove most of the random bright dots. Note that rendering for a longer time will eventually remove the noise, though it may take a very long time.

  • Q: How long does it take to render an image? There is no exact answer to this question. The main thing that affects render time is your CPU, the size of the image, and the lighting conditions in the scene you are rendering. It can take anywhere from an hour to a couple of days to render a nice image. You can reduce the size of the canvas or disable emitters to speed up the convergence rate. See the Path Tracing article for more details.

  • Q: Is GPU rendering supported? GPU support is not actively being worked on right now. GPU rendering may be added in the future, and some partial progress has been made toward this goal but there are very many hurdles before it is fully supported.

Question still not answered? Elder scrolls online full game. Check the FAQ page.

Minecraft Item Maker

License & Copyright

Chunky is free software and the source code is made available under the GNUGeneral Public License, version 3. The source code is managed onGitHub.

Chunky is Copyright (c) 2010-2014, Jesper Öqvist. Additional contributorsare listed in the relevant source files and on the credits page.Copyright notices for third-party libraries used in Chunky are listed in theREADME file.

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